WNBA Announces Tentative Eight-Year Labor Deal With Players

SI legal analyst Michael McCann unpacks this unprecedented deal and what it could mean for the league moving forward.

On Tuesday, the WNBA and its union announced a provisiional eight-year labor deal with the players. This new deal will allow them to earn nearly $500,000 dollars, while allowing guaranteed contracts for players on maternity leave. SI legal analyst Michael McCann unpacks this unprecedented deal and what it could mean for the league moving forward. 


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